Observations on artificial fertilization of eggs and embryonic and larval development of milkfish, Chanos chanos (Forskal)
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Hydrated eggs obtained from a female milkfish, Chanos chanos, were artificially fertilized with the milt collected from a male injected with acetone-dried pituitaries of salmon. The fertilized eggs (1.1–1.25 mm in diameter) developed normally in seawater in basins and petri dishes at a salinity of 30–34‰, and successfully hatched in 25–28.5 hours at a temperature of 26.4–29.9°C. The yolk was completely absorbed in about 2.5 days and during this period many postlarvae died. A few larvae were reared up to 5 days but all died on the 6th day. Attempts were made to feed the postlarvae with freshly hatched trochophore larvae of oysters obtained from eggs artificially fertilized in the laboratory.
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Contribution No. 12 of the Aquaculture Department, SEAFDEC.
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Chaudhuri, H., Juario, J. V., Primavera, J., Samson, R., & Mateo, R. (1978). Observations on artificial fertilization of eggs and embryonic and larval development of milkfish, Chanos chanos (Forskal). Aquaculture , 13(2), 95-113. https://doi.org/10.1016/0044-8486(78)90105-9
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